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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
This woman is nuts.
I think I'm dealing with her twin sister for Sunday's gig. She doesn'thave a cheque book, but wanted to pay for the whole thing in advance. Lovely. She asked if Paypal or bank transfer were OK. Absolutely fine, I say. I give her the necessary info, and she then says can she do the deed on Wednesday. I'm asumig she meant last Wednesday. but no money has arrived by weekend. I tell her, ask if there's any problem, and she says she'll check. Still no money, if it's not here by morning, I'll contact her again. Thing is, she's Echosigned a contract, so I assume she intends to proceed with the booking. ( And to think I castigated Shaun for his lack of trust in requiring the money before he sent the contract. Sorry Shaun, you may have a point. ) I can see this one becoming cash on the day. No matter how far technology advances, punters still manage to foul things up. Grrr.
Contrast this with the client who emailed me at the end of the week. He asked how to book, expressed a desire to get it settled as soon as, and said he would be away for the weekend, but would deal with it on his return. Sunday night, I got an email saying he'd transferred funds, the Echosign arrived minutes later, job done. Simples.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Good. May I tentatively enquire if this absolution applies equally to me?
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Ah well tomorrow is D-day.
The guy I work with who does nothing but kids parties and won't touch a wedding with a barge pole says I'm mental taking on a party like this
Coincidentally enough I got an enquiry today for another toddlers birthday party that I wide berthed.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Ah well tomorrow is D-day.
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Snap. Mine's not a lot better, she's paid at last, but the timings have now changed for the third time! At least it's a christening, rather than a 3 year old's party.
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Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Ah well tomorrow is D-day.
The guy I work with who does nothing but kids parties and won't touch a wedding with a barge pole says I'm mental taking on a party like this
Coincidentally enough I got an enquiry today for another toddlers birthday party that I wide berthed.
You're a brave man!
Keep us posted. I'd been keen to see a playlist after the party, and any info of games/activities you include.
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Originally Posted by
Shaun
You're a brave man!
Keep us posted. I'd been keen to see a playlist after the party, and any info of games/activities you include.
Games:
Who can sit quietly for as long as possible.
Who can carry the most DJ gear to his car.
Who can go the 2 hours without asking for Bieber
I've got a couple of bags of sweets for prizes but I think I'll just need to do dance competitions, maybe musical statues as it doesn't sound like they'll be capable of much else.
I got a call yesterday from someone else asking about a 4th birthday party. I politely declined the offer
The guy i work with does NOTHING but kids parties because he doesn't want the stress of weddings. I'll tell you what, there's not many wedding gigs I've done that I've been as apprehensive about.
I'm just hoping I don't get anything sprayed on my clothes as I've got to shoot off to this potential big earner client meeting right after it.
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Sleeping Lions is a good game to play. See if you can stretch it out for 2 Hours!
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Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
I'm just hoping I don't get anything sprayed on my clothes as I've got to shoot off to this potential big earner client meeting right after it.
It's probably too late to suggest now but take a second set of clothes ... I've got a selection of tie's a spare shirt and trousers under my seat at all times, along with multiple energy drinks and some baked beans a duvet and pillows. Because you never know what could happen! Good luck!
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